- Joined
- Jun 14, 2006
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- 659
I’ve had this for a few months now and am very impressed, in no particular order here is why I like it.
- it’s waterproof, 100%. No need to dry stuff out when it’s a wet day.
- I rarely fasten the lid so when fishing put it behind me, can put things in there and get them out easy, good for clothing not required. Even with the lid not zipped fastened it’s still waterproof as the lip goes over the sides
- it fits perfectly on my 4 wheel Preston trolley behind my box before the bag, just lower than the height of the seat box so doesn’t take any weight when holdalls loaded
- it’s a great capacity (70 litres!). You can buy lots of Eva tubs to put everything in, not for me, just put stuff in, as it’s rigid you can find things much easier than a normal carryall. You can buy a bait bag which fits in it ( I haven’t)
- seems to be very well made, time will tell, good handles and quality zip.
- at £50 I think it’s a good price
Can’t think of any downsides so far, doesn’t have a shoulder strap, not an issue for me.
- it’s waterproof, 100%. No need to dry stuff out when it’s a wet day.
- I rarely fasten the lid so when fishing put it behind me, can put things in there and get them out easy, good for clothing not required. Even with the lid not zipped fastened it’s still waterproof as the lip goes over the sides
- it fits perfectly on my 4 wheel Preston trolley behind my box before the bag, just lower than the height of the seat box so doesn’t take any weight when holdalls loaded
- it’s a great capacity (70 litres!). You can buy lots of Eva tubs to put everything in, not for me, just put stuff in, as it’s rigid you can find things much easier than a normal carryall. You can buy a bait bag which fits in it ( I haven’t)
- seems to be very well made, time will tell, good handles and quality zip.
- at £50 I think it’s a good price
Can’t think of any downsides so far, doesn’t have a shoulder strap, not an issue for me.